Ghuddi

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Ghuddi
Ghuddi film poster.jpg
Bengali ঘুড্ডি
Directed by Syed Salahuddin Zaki
Written bySyed Salahuddin Zaki
Starring
Cinematography Shafiqul Islam Swapan
Edited by Saidul Anam Tutul
Music by Lucky Akhand
Production
company
Cinema commiune
Distributed byCinema commiune
Release date
  • December 19, 1980 (1980-12-19)
Running time
145 minutes
Country Bangladesh
LanguageBengali

Ghuddi is a 1980 Bangladeshi romantic drama film directed by Syed Salahuddin Zaki, [1] who also wrote story, screenplay and dialogue. It is the first film directed by Salahuddin Zakir. [2] Subarna Mustafa has played the main role in film with Raisul Islam Asad, Nasir Uddin Yusuf, Tariq Anam Khan, Nayla Azad Nupur, Syed Hasan Imam and Happy Akhand in supporting roles.। [3] Subarna Mustafa debuted in the film. In the film, Raisul Islam Asad was a freedom fighter in the film and he is also a freedom fighter in the real life. [4]

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Ghuddi was released on 19 December 1980. In the film, Syed Salahuddin Zaki won best dialogue writer award and Shafiqul Islam Swapan won the Best Cinematography award for the 6th Bangladesh National Film Awards. [5]

Story

The movie revolves around the protagonist Asad, a freedom fighter who still struggles to get out of the trauma of war. He meets Ghuddi at a film theatre and later falls in love.

Cast

Music

Ghuddi
Soundtrack album by
Released1980
Recorded1980
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label G - Series
Producer Cinema commiune
Lucky Akhand chronology
Ghuddi
(1980)
Naroshundor
(2009)
External audio
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Ghuddi's music directed was by Lucky Akhand. The film is praised for its excellent music, especially Happy Akhand's performance. Lyrics by Kausar Ahmed Chaudhury. The songs are performed by Happy Akhand, Syed Abdul Hadi, Shahnaz Rahmatullah and Shimul Yusuf and Linu Billah. [6]

Soundtrack

All music is composed by Lucky Akhand

No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1."Abar Elo Je Shondha" S.M Hedayat Happy Akhand 4:21
2."Ke Bashi Bajayere?"S.M Hedayat Happy Akhand  
3."Ghum Ghum Chokhe" Kausar Ahmed Chaudhury Shahnaz Rahmatullah 5:28
4."Sokhi Cholo Na"Kausar Ahmed Chaudhury Syed Abdul Hadi 3:51
5."Jemon Nadir Jole" Syed Salahuddin Zaki Shimul Yousuf and Linu Billah  

Personnel

Singer(s)
Composition, Music, Music Arrangement
Lyricist(s)

Awards

National Film Awards

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